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Every Heart a Doorway (Wayward Children, #1)
Seanan McGuire
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The Last Days of Magic
Mark Tompkins
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The Angel of the Crows
Katherine Addison
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Dancing with Mr. Darcy: Stories Inspired by Jane Austen and Chawton House
Lane Ashfeldt
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Slaughterhouse-Five
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I had bought a book that itâs visually stunning, but I hated the contents of it, and I donât have the heart to donate or sell. But I also donât plan to read. Should I just keep it as decor? Iâve also learned from this experience and now Iâm using hoopla and the library to read the books before adding them to my bookshelf đĽ˛đŤŁ
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snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Very rarely is it that I think a movie or show adaptation of a book is better than the actual book, but I watched Sweetpea and really enjoyed the show and decided to pick up the book and I really, really hated it lmao
Is there a movie or a show that you think was way better than the book it's based off? I'm also looking for new movies and shows to watch so... đ
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
My feeds and reads have been flooded with gender-based violence (specifically femicide) lately and I'm trying to dig myself out of the emotional pit I've been in. Call it hopecore, but I'm looking for books where the men in it would be a real ally to the women in their lives. No YA please
(I'm not looking to avoid the facts around me or anything, just looking to regain some of my joy)
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The Elsewhere Express
Samantha Sotto Yambao
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The Stone Witch of Florence
Anna Rasche
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By the Book (Meant to Be, #2)
Jasmine Guillory
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The Essex Serpent
Sarah Perry
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The Wordhord: Daily Life in Old English
Hana Videen
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
You pick up your book to catch a few minutes of reading, when you hear a sudden 'pop!' and everything goes dark. When the light returns, you don't recognise your surroundings... or do you? You're in the world of your book!
Trying to get your bearings, you realise you're holding a postcard, plain white with black text: 'Hello, we don't have the time nor the inclination to explain why, but [MAIN CHARACTER] is 3 miles away and is intent on finding and killing you. Good luck!'
How screwed are you, and what is your strategy for survival?
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
My friend and I were talking about how we see characters the other day when we are reading. We both said that we donât usually see characters like how authors describe them, we make our own picture in our heads. (Ex. An author might say the character is blonde but in my head they are a redhead based on what I have read about them). Sometime if the cover has a picture of a character might make me see the character that way but not always.
I was just wondering if people are more like my friend and I or if most people stick to the description the author gives? đ¤